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Re: Hijack this thread!

It's a hobby. Sometimes I get tired of making sweetmagichoneydripping love to beautiful women (who are almost always natural females) and eviscerating aardvarks. So I threadjack.

I dig it.

I dig it because I own a shovel. It's a good one. Just got it. A real pine shaft, nicely lacquered with a good heft and grip. Some Chinese woman put a lot of care into this handle. I want to make her proud. When she retires to her rice and fish, I hope that she dreams what this shovel will do. The spade is sharp and thick, and that dang thing is attached by THREE bolts. You don't easily find that. Three. And they were all tight right off the rack. I had a coupon.

Re: Hijack this thread!

Oh wow. I am the worst offender when it comes to taking something off-topic. I am the original If-You-Give-A-Mouse-A-Cookie girl. Sorry if I do this to any of you. I'm really bad about it sometimes. I honestly mean no harm.

"You've been here before, but things are about to change. I know it. I feel it. There's a storm on the way." -- Stephen King

Re: Hijack this thread!

Traditional Armenian folk music as well as Armenian church music is not based on the European tonal system but on a system of tetrachords. The last note of one tetrachord also serves as the first note of the next tetrachord - making the scale on which a lot of Armenian folk music is more or less based a theoretically endless scale.